By Nick Shook
NFL.com
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With the 2017 NFL campaign in the rearview, draft season’s about to kick into high gear. But before we completely shift over to the Class of 2018, let’s review the returns from this past season’s crop of rookies. Division-by-division, we’re providing grades on each team’s 2017 draft class, as well as identifying areas that must be upgraded this offseason. Nick Shook examines the AFC West below.
Denver Broncos
Round 1: (No. 20 overall) Garett Bolles, OT, 16 games/16 starts.
Round 2: (51) DeMarcus Walker, DE, 10 games/0 starts.
Round 3: (82) Carlos Henderson, WR, 0 games/0 starts; (101) Brendan Langley, CB, 11 games/0 starts.
Round 5: (145) Jake Butt, TE, 0 games/0 starts; (172) Isaiah McKenzie, WR, 11 games/0 starts.
Round 6: (203) De’Angelo Henderson, RB, 5 games/0 starts.
Round 7: (253) Chad Kelly, QB, 0 games/0 starts.
Injuries robbed Carlos Henderson and Butt of their seasons, but Bolles looks like an excellent pick after starting all 16 games at left tackle and playing well enough to make the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team. Walker was effective in his 10 games played. McKenzie saw spot time at receiver, where he was noticeably inexperienced. He got most of his playing time at returner, where he struggled with multiple muffed punts, including an embarrassing one on “Monday Night Football” against Kansas City on a night that was emblematic of Denver’s entire season. And despite the carousel spinning at quarterback, we were also robbed of the Swag Kelly Experience, thanks to injury. GRADE: C Continue reading →